JOBS IN ATLANTA, GA

For over 30 years, American Recruiting & Consulting Group has been a local staffing agency in Atlanta, GA offering temp agency, staffing agency and other employment agency opportunities. Whether you are searching for a job in Atlanta, or you are looking to hire the top talent in the market, contact our Atlanta office today to learn how our full service national recruitment agency can help you.

Atlanta Employment Facts

Atlanta population: 450,000+ (Metro-Atlanta: 5.4 million)

Unemployment Rate: 9.4%

At any given moment there are more than 38,000 jobs posted online, either directly or through various staffing and temp agencies

There are hundreds of companies located in Atlanta, including several Fortune 500 & Fortune 1000 companies that are headquartered in the city

Most popular industries in Atlanta are natural resources and mining, construction, manufacturing, trade, transportation and utilities, information technology, finance, professional and business services, education, health services, leisure and hospitality

Staffing Services Offered

We provide these recruitment and staffing solutions in the following areas

Information Technology

Accounting and Finance

Sales and Marketing

Executive Management

Operations and Administration

Engineering

Legal

Clerical

As Well As Others

About Atlanta

Atlanta, GA is nestled right in the middle of the Southeast of America where a couple of hours drive in nearly any direction will find you in a new state. Whether you go to Buckhead for shopping, Downtown Atlanta for dining, Little Five Points or an eclectic area or nearby Stone Mountain for the outdoors and historical aspects, there is always something to do. If none of that is of interest to you, you can always watch one of the three professional sports teams in the area; Atlanta Hawks, Atlanta Falcons and Atlanta Braves. Atlanta is also home to several universities including Georgia State University and Georgia Institute of Technology.

Fun Facts

Atlanta was originally named Terminus and Marthasville (the latter for Governor Wilson Lumpkin’s daughter.) Eventually the city got its current name from J Edgar Thompson, a railroad engineer. Most people think it is a shortened version of “Atlantica-Pacifica”

The city of Atlanta's symbol is the Phoenix after it was burnt to the ground by General Sherman. This was the only time a US City was destroyed as an act of war

Atlanta's airport, Hartsfield-Jackson-Atlanta International Airport, is the world's busiest airport and is roughly the size of 45 football fields

There was a time that it was illegal to tie a giraffe to a telephone pole or to stick an ice cream cone in your back pocket

Atlanta is the fifth city to be considered the capital of Georgia. Previous cities that were under this distinction were Savannah, Augusta, Louisville and Milledgeville